Share: Pasadena City College (PCC) students have been targeted by individuals falsely claiming to represent the Los Angeles Times in an apparent scheme to sell unauthorized newspaper subscriptions. The perpetrators set up tables on campus, soliciting personal information and payment details while offering gift cards as incentives. According to the Los Angeles Times, the company has not authorized any staff or hired vendors to sell subscriptions on PCC’s campus. In a statement, a spokesperson for the Times said that the company generally does not conduct ...
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Keep fascism out of sports
Colin Kaepernick’s blackballing by the NFL becomes an even bigger issue when players like Nick Bosa and Harrison Butker are freely allowed to display utter ignorance and bigotry. As a fan of the 49ers and...
Only insane incels believe Megan Thee Stallion should be shot over sex
The issue of violence against women, both physical and sexual, has been a key talking point in many modern and political social spheres. Society has made great strides in regards to creating safe spaces for...
‘Drumming and Dreaming’: Cultural educator harmonizes healing with storytelling
As onlookers watched in silence, the rhythmic heartbeat of the Nipmuc tribe- the “people of the fresh water”- rippled throughout PCC’s Creveling Lounge, accompanied only by a singular yet intensely powerful voice singing a traditional...
‘I was completely lost’: First Gen Week provides needed support for students
In celebration of their annual First Gen Week, Pasadena City College has been hosting a plethora of events in the FYE Pathways Center. These events include a resume workshop, a career panel, and a conversation...
GALLERY: Diwali – Festival of Lights at Pasadena City College
This vibrant gallery captures moments from the Diwali: Festival of Lights event hosted by the Desi Student Union at the Circadian of Pasadena City College, on November 5, 2024. Highlights include attendees engaging in henna...
Changing careers might mean becoming a student again—and that’s OK
This article was written by Courier Editor-in-Chief Laura Dux and originally published in EdSource. When I decided to enroll in community college, my goal wasn’t to get a degree — I wanted a new job....
Republican promises to protect victims of rape are mired in blatant hypocrisy
Grappling with the outcome of one of its most controversial and divisive elections, America’s TV screens are flooded with a myriad of controversial campaign ads advocating for one candidate or another. Much of this recent...
Dodger ‘fan’ riots were a swing in the wrong direction
After an amazing win by the Dodgers, some of their supposed fans took to the streets in an appalling showcase of poor sportsmanship by looting, rioting, and vandalizing LA. Since then there has been finger...
Lancers end three-year climb to summit Mt. San Antonio
Pasadena defeated Mt. San Antonio in a back and forth match that saw all 5 sets being played out this past Wednesday. The 1st set was quickly decided in less than half an hour in...
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